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late in the second and the game tied at 52 and brandon paul and a one handed jam. miami made the shots when they counted. down one and a minute left. shane larkin and step back three. miami to the sweet 16 for the second time in school history. they will face marquette. 63-59 that final. for the women they are giving the cardinals all they can handle early on. stanford came out firing in the second half. two of her 9 points and she had seven rebounds. the pack 12 player of the year was just too much. 29 points and eight boards and three assists and stanford wins big. they will take on michigan on tuesday night. you can't take anyone for granted. >> this is my senior year. there is no guaranteed game. there was that tomorrow for us. after the firs half it sunk in. i have to step up for my team. this could be it. i don't want it to be. none of us do. we love to play together and love to be out there with each other. we will go as far with that as possible. >> that's why they call it one and done. giants beat the angels and the a's have six players battling for two in
late in the second and the game tied at 52 and brandon paul and a one handed jam. miami made the shots when they counted. down one and a minute left. shane larkin and step back three. miami to the sweet 16 for the second time in school history. they will face marquette. 63-59 that final. for the women they are giving the cardinals all they can handle early on. stanford came out firing in the second half. two of her 9 points and she had seven rebounds. the pack 12 player of the year was just too...
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late in the second and the game tied at 52 and brandon paul and a one handed jam. miami made the shots when they counted. down one and a minute left. shane larkin and step back three. miami to the sweet 16 for the second time in school history. they will face marquette. 63-59 that final. for the women they are giving the cardinals all they can handle early on. stanford came out firing in the second half. two of her 9 points and she had seven rebounds. the pack 12 player of the year was just too much. 29 points and eight boards and three assists and stanford wins big. they will take on michigan on tuesday night. you can't take anyone for granted. >> this is my senior year. there is no guaranteed game. there was that tomorrow for us. after the firs half it sunk in. i have to step up for my team. this could be it. i don't want it to be. none of us do. we love to play together and love to be out there with each other. we will go as far with that as possible. >> that's why they call it one and done. giants beat the angels and the a's have six players battling for two in
late in the second and the game tied at 52 and brandon paul and a one handed jam. miami made the shots when they counted. down one and a minute left. shane larkin and step back three. miami to the sweet 16 for the second time in school history. they will face marquette. 63-59 that final. for the women they are giving the cardinals all they can handle early on. stanford came out firing in the second half. two of her 9 points and she had seven rebounds. the pack 12 player of the year was just too...
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what i worry about most is granted paul. i am --rand paul. and i am an old time lutheran. rand paul is not to be trusted. it is important to know exactly the religion of our candidates. there is nothing more important. host: she is gone. guest: rand paul's father is a christian and religious man. the republican party is going through rebuilding and redesign and try to figure out what they will do and rand paul could be a big part of that. he had a filibuster on the floor and i'm sure we will be hearing his name more in the future. host: mechanicsville, va., go ahead. caller: i have a question -- when you are debating about the budget, why do they continue to put amendments in there that have absolutely nothing to do with - the budget? guest: that the great question. it's because they can. there is a role in the senate that says they can attach strings to the budget and no one can stop them. given the opportunity that senators have, they took it. mideast policy got involved and to guns and so they did whatever they wanted to do. that was on full display. host: that was not
what i worry about most is granted paul. i am --rand paul. and i am an old time lutheran. rand paul is not to be trusted. it is important to know exactly the religion of our candidates. there is nothing more important. host: she is gone. guest: rand paul's father is a christian and religious man. the republican party is going through rebuilding and redesign and try to figure out what they will do and rand paul could be a big part of that. he had a filibuster on the floor and i'm sure we will be...
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i looked across, and it was everye, paul chambers, great bass player in new york staring right at me. so you play with your eyes closed? >> yes. space if i brought the and ask you to play, could you do -- the base and ask you to play, could you do it with your eyes closed seven? >> yes. tavis: let's see if we can work this out. can i tell you what an honor it was to have you on this program ?mont >> thanks for inviting me. keep: thanks for watching, the faith, and enjoy it. ♪ today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with author bruceing feiler about "the secrets of happy families." that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. stamp hunger out. pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
i looked across, and it was everye, paul chambers, great bass player in new york staring right at me. so you play with your eyes closed? >> yes. space if i brought the and ask you to play, could you do -- the base and ask you to play, could you do it with your eyes closed seven? >> yes. tavis: let's see if we can work this out. can i tell you what an honor it was to have you on this program ?mont >> thanks for inviting me. keep: thanks for watching, the faith, and enjoy it....
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. >> all right, paul, thanks so much. a pivotal case as it pertains to those two cases before the supreme court. meantime, join us in a moment. we'll talk about another legal case that has gripped the nation. we're talking about the jodi arias trial. it keeps going and going and going. and testimony from a defense psychologist this week has left some unanswered questions. we'll talk to both paul and or other legal expert after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets you going quite like the power of quaker oats. today is going to be epic. quaker up. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. to deposit checks from anywhere. [ wind howling ] easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. he can
. >> all right, paul, thanks so much. a pivotal case as it pertains to those two cases before the supreme court. meantime, join us in a moment. we'll talk about another legal case that has gripped the nation. we're talking about the jodi arias trial. it keeps going and going and going. and testimony from a defense psychologist this week has left some unanswered questions. we'll talk to both paul and or other legal expert after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets...
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stand by for my interviews with senator rand paul and congressman paul ryan. >>> and when salt kills. new warnings about hidden dangers, especially for young kids. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i covered the middle east for a long time, watched american presidents try to navigate the mine fields of the region and the peace process. overall, president obama sets the right tone this week during this, his first trip to israel since taking office. but there's certainly a lot of hard work ahead, if he hopes to make any real inroads towards peace and deal with huge dangers in the region now. our chief white house correspondent jessica yellin is standing by, and john king are joining us from amman, jordan, where the president wrapped up his trip. he has done well in jordan, now the hard work begins. where do we go from here? >> reporter: the white house feels he accomplished what they set out as his primary goal, which was to
stand by for my interviews with senator rand paul and congressman paul ryan. >>> and when salt kills. new warnings about hidden dangers, especially for young kids. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i covered the middle east for a long time, watched american presidents try to navigate the mine fields...
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rand paul in iowa, it would seem the chairman of the iowa republican party is a ron paul guy. it would seem as though rand paul is moving quickly in iowa to say, this is going to be my state. >> well, right. there is that, a lot of that machinery his father put in place. he finished third in iowa. a little disappointing third place for his father, ron paul. >> right. >> but there is that situation. of course, chris, we saw more than a thousand days ago before voting could take place in iowa. a very long time ago some people who aren't making moves right now could be the people we're watching come 2015 and 2016. >> let's talk about one person on the democratic side who isn't really making public moves but hillary clinton, who is the big force in this race if she decides to run, comes out and says, you know what? now i'm for same sex marriage. releases a video on the human rights campaign website, a five-minute video. very clinically explaining where she is on this issue. is that a must if she wanted to run for president to be on that side of the issue? >> it's not only a must.
rand paul in iowa, it would seem the chairman of the iowa republican party is a ron paul guy. it would seem as though rand paul is moving quickly in iowa to say, this is going to be my state. >> well, right. there is that, a lot of that machinery his father put in place. he finished third in iowa. a little disappointing third place for his father, ron paul. >> right. >> but there is that situation. of course, chris, we saw more than a thousand days ago before voting could take...
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paul. [cheers and applause] gomer.sman and if you steadfast, stalwart, a principal fighters on capitol , and principled fighters on capitol hill. [applause] those who helped coordinate our efforts to defend representative democracy in their state, as governor scott walker stood and acted on principle. [cheers and applause] one patriot stood at a town hall and challenged president obama, questioning his .emonization of the tea party isis no surprise that he from iowa. there is another from iowa. president obama and nancy pelosi on capitol hill and defends the tea party, and for this, karl rove threatened to primary him. cindyrty patriots gave the name "sunshine cindy," because she is one of the most have become a cheerful patriots that we know. michele bachmann inspired this mother of two to stand on principle and run for elective office. a stateindy is representative in minnesota. another organized a grass roots tea party coalition in the unlikely, deep blue state of washington. talkingt do
paul. [cheers and applause] gomer.sman and if you steadfast, stalwart, a principal fighters on capitol , and principled fighters on capitol hill. [applause] those who helped coordinate our efforts to defend representative democracy in their state, as governor scott walker stood and acted on principle. [cheers and applause] one patriot stood at a town hall and challenged president obama, questioning his .emonization of the tea party isis no surprise that he from iowa. there is another from iowa....
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but rand paul had an entire campaign going on. it did not happen by accident. >> here's what i want to do. two sound bites from this week, two different visions of the road ahead. let's play that and get some reaction. >> we don't need a new idea. there is an idea. it's called america. and it still works. >> the gop of old has grown stale and moss covered. i don't think we need to name any names, do we? >> one of the things he means i think, senator mccain, or picked a fight with hawks in the republican party. who's the face right now? what does it mean to be a conservative in the party right now? >> i don't think we know. i think that we learned something in these last three days, is that you can see it one of two ways. there's a very healthy debate going on or the conservatives are suffering from multiple personality disorder, because i heard both some panels and some speeches that were very pro-immigration reform, and then i heard some very against. i heard panels that were very strong on national defense and having a strong ro
but rand paul had an entire campaign going on. it did not happen by accident. >> here's what i want to do. two sound bites from this week, two different visions of the road ahead. let's play that and get some reaction. >> we don't need a new idea. there is an idea. it's called america. and it still works. >> the gop of old has grown stale and moss covered. i don't think we need to name any names, do we? >> one of the things he means i think, senator mccain, or picked a...
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paul told the hispanic chamber of commerce here in d.c. today that his plan would require the border be certified as secured by congress before any of the other reforms begin. listen. >> some may october to this but if we don't, i don't think you will get conservatives on board which i think we need to get everybody on board that this is good for the country. >> for years, critics have been dismissive of comprehensive immigrations more for amnesty. paul says his plan is not am mess city because it provides a temporary work visa with a probationary period with 2 million illegals a year still need to go through very lengthy arduous for legal status. >> shepard: crack down on employers who hire illegals. >> is he opposed to everify crack down on illegals getting hired. more are using this at the state level. the bipartisan plan that the gang of 8 has would support that they want to do it nationally. paul says immigration is a federal responsibility and not fair to turn businesses into immigration police. and there is some political positionin
paul told the hispanic chamber of commerce here in d.c. today that his plan would require the border be certified as secured by congress before any of the other reforms begin. listen. >> some may october to this but if we don't, i don't think you will get conservatives on board which i think we need to get everybody on board that this is good for the country. >> for years, critics have been dismissive of comprehensive immigrations more for amnesty. paul says his plan is not am mess...
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the ron paul revolution, the rand paul revolution. part of that revolution was getting those folks in place like chris just said. that would be wild. especially to have the rnc wants to sort of move away from caucuses and more towards primaries, right, charlie? >> i think the potential for rand paul to eclipse his father by multiple times over is really great. because his father was a niche candidate. rand paul has some potential crossover appeal. enough to win a general election? i seriously doubt. and that's what you know, i think a lot of republican leaders really fear. is that he could you know, win the republican nomination and take him down to a 64 level loss. but his, his ability to reach far beyond the ron paul constituency -- >> he has more charisma than his dad did. chris i want to get to another story in d.c. that's what the democrats have to do in the 2014 mid-terms to keep the u.s. senate. do they perhaps have a better chance of losing the senate than they do of winning the house? some tough defense, mark begich, land roh
the ron paul revolution, the rand paul revolution. part of that revolution was getting those folks in place like chris just said. that would be wild. especially to have the rnc wants to sort of move away from caucuses and more towards primaries, right, charlie? >> i think the potential for rand paul to eclipse his father by multiple times over is really great. because his father was a niche candidate. rand paul has some potential crossover appeal. enough to win a general election? i...
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that is rand paul's dad, ron paul and then there is a social conservative side. the one who wins the republican nation gets two of those and then is able to carry on to get the nomination. so it is up to rand paul now to see if and i bet we will see it when goes to iowa in may to speak at that state's lincoln day dinner when goes to iowa in may to see if he can convince christian conservatives, social conservatives they and the libertarians can work together in both disliking the government a lot and see if it he can make a nomination run out of this thing. >> shannon: he talked about the key issues with chris this morning. talked about the one that always comes up when you talk about libertarians legalizing drugs. he doesn't think that a anybody should be using them. marijuana leads you to be lazy and not look for work or get your life together. he says he doesn't want people ending up for years and years behind bars for nonviolent crimes. do you think he will be able to sell the position to a broader audience? >> the thing that is interesting about rand paul he
that is rand paul's dad, ron paul and then there is a social conservative side. the one who wins the republican nation gets two of those and then is able to carry on to get the nomination. so it is up to rand paul now to see if and i bet we will see it when goes to iowa in may to speak at that state's lincoln day dinner when goes to iowa in may to see if he can convince christian conservatives, social conservatives they and the libertarians can work together in both disliking the government a...
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so could rand paul turn the red states green? turning us senior editor for th reporter and cornell belcher. first of all, i have to say, gay marriage and now marijuana legalization, or at least decriminalization. what is going on with the republican party? >> well, you know, i think what's really interesting there is, on the one hand, you've got this liberal shift on social issues on those two issues, and you're not seeing it on abortion. you've seen a real divergence where the country seems to be getting if anything more pro-life and when we could talk about social issues at one monolith ick whole, that's over. >> as far as the marijuana issue, it's been a libertarian argument for a while. lest we forget his father ron paul's rift at one of the debates on heroin legalization. coming from rand paul this isn't terribly surprising but it does show that the strain of libertarianism within the republican party is growing stronger with him. >> i've got to say i appreciate this when a member of the senate takes a principle stand, but i
so could rand paul turn the red states green? turning us senior editor for th reporter and cornell belcher. first of all, i have to say, gay marriage and now marijuana legalization, or at least decriminalization. what is going on with the republican party? >> well, you know, i think what's really interesting there is, on the one hand, you've got this liberal shift on social issues on those two issues, and you're not seeing it on abortion. you've seen a real divergence where the country...
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don't underestimate rand paul. just the kind of candidates parties do run when they're up against someone like hillary clinton. when republicans couldn't beat lyndon johnson after the kennedy assassination they ran barry goldwater. when democrats couldn't beat richard nixon they ran george mcgovern. not that they didn't believe in those men.
don't underestimate rand paul. just the kind of candidates parties do run when they're up against someone like hillary clinton. when republicans couldn't beat lyndon johnson after the kennedy assassination they ran barry goldwater. when democrats couldn't beat richard nixon they ran george mcgovern. not that they didn't believe in those men.
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but paul is also trying to broaden his appeal. today he announced he supports a pathway to legal status for the 11 million undocumented immigrants in the u.s. >> republicans need to become parents of a new future with latino voters or we will need to resign ourselves to being a permanent minority status. >> reporter: this is a surprising move for a republican backed by tea party voters many of whom po pose such a proposal but he is looking to 2016 and will need more than a loyal but small fan base to get there. >> thanks very much. i'll see you in a little while. senator paul is joining us live from capitol hill. senator, thanks very much for coming in. >> we just need clarification. your immigration proposal you outlined today does that call for a pathway to eventual citizenship for those 11 or 12 million illegal immigrants in the united states? >> the main reason i felt i had to add my own proposal to the bipartisan proposal is my proposal adds border security and ensures that border security occurs by letting congress vote on i
but paul is also trying to broaden his appeal. today he announced he supports a pathway to legal status for the 11 million undocumented immigrants in the u.s. >> republicans need to become parents of a new future with latino voters or we will need to resign ourselves to being a permanent minority status. >> reporter: this is a surprising move for a republican backed by tea party voters many of whom po pose such a proposal but he is looking to 2016 and will need more than a loyal but...
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don't underestimate rand paul, by the way. just the kind of candidate that parties do run when they are up against someone like ril hillary clinton. when republicans couldn't beat lyndon johnson, they ran barry goldwater, when the democrats couldn't beat richard nixon they ran george mcgovern.
don't underestimate rand paul, by the way. just the kind of candidate that parties do run when they are up against someone like ril hillary clinton. when republicans couldn't beat lyndon johnson, they ran barry goldwater, when the democrats couldn't beat richard nixon they ran george mcgovern.
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ron paul seems to be settling comfortably into his retirement after 22 years in congress and 400 runs for president. he now writes columns for his website. herman cain is dean of the flesher school of diplomacy at tufts university. >> who is the president of uzbekistan, i will say i don't know. >> without having to do one more minute of homework on the issues of the day, herman cain has launched a radio show. mr. cain figures if rush can do it -- >> welcome back to the new herman cain show. to our new feature of the week, ask the hermanator. questions other than politics, other than government. questions pertaining to business, pertaining to this thing called success and prosperity as well as life itself. now, i will warn you, the questions may not always be exhaustive, i mean, the answers are intended to be more directional because to get into an exhaustive answer with specifics you need to consult somebody that might be an expert in that particular field. >> he was actually the frontrunner for the republican nomination for president of the united states. well, the winner of the iowa
ron paul seems to be settling comfortably into his retirement after 22 years in congress and 400 runs for president. he now writes columns for his website. herman cain is dean of the flesher school of diplomacy at tufts university. >> who is the president of uzbekistan, i will say i don't know. >> without having to do one more minute of homework on the issues of the day, herman cain has launched a radio show. mr. cain figures if rush can do it -- >> welcome back to the new...
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most isorry about granted paul. i am --rand paul. and i am an old time lutheran. is not to be trusted. it is important to know exactly the religion of our candidates. there is nothing more important. host: she is gone. father is apaul's christian and religious man. the republican party is going through rebuilding and redesign and try to figure out what they will do and rand paul could be a big part of that. he had a filibuster on the floor and i'm sure we will be hearing his name more in the future. host: mechanicsville, va., go ahead. caller: i have a question -- when you are debating about the budget, why do they continue to put amendments in there that have absolutely nothing to do with - the budget. ? guest: that the great question. it's because they can. there is a role in the senate that says they can attach strings to the budget and no one can stop them. that the opportunity senators have, they took it. mideast policy got involved and to guns and so they did whatever they wanted to do. that was on full display. not covered in the lessons proffered by "schoo
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let's go back to rand paul. i saluted rand paul for doing a real filibuster. >> you've been a big fan yeah. >> bill: no. >> let's not overstate it. >> bill: but on the filibuster the good thing, by doing a real filibuster and raising an important issue the issue of drones. which that issue is not going away. now, rand paul has come up with another, i think, on the right side of a good issue, think progress reporting on. >> something else we can agree with him on. mandatory minimums for small-time drug possession. rand paul is a libertarian kind of guy and a lot of the issues. surprisingly, not on marriage equality. at least not yet. he multiple sims said he's -- times said he's for marriage between one man and one woman. said there's no reason people should be rotting away in jail for 50, 45 years for having a small bag of marijuana on them. he says look, i'm not for folks smoke marijuana. they can do that, i guess if they would like. let's make sure we're not spending all of this money spending our law enforcem
let's go back to rand paul. i saluted rand paul for doing a real filibuster. >> you've been a big fan yeah. >> bill: no. >> let's not overstate it. >> bill: but on the filibuster the good thing, by doing a real filibuster and raising an important issue the issue of drones. which that issue is not going away. now, rand paul has come up with another, i think, on the right side of a good issue, think progress reporting on. >> something else we can agree with him on....
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[applause] examples, examples like senator rand paul -- [cheers and applause] congressman louie gohmert. [cheers and applause] and a few steadfast, stalwart, principled fighters on capitol hill. and we have unselfish americans around this country. examples like our warriors in wisconsin who have been on the front lines fighting -- [inaudible] [applause] examples like michael -- [inaudible] jo ann terry -- [inaudible] who helped coordinate our efforts to defend representative democracy in their state as governor scott walker stood and acted on principle. [cheers and applause] one patriot stood at a town hall and challenged president obama questioning his demonization of the tea party. it's no surprise that this principled fighter, ryan rhodes, is from iowa. [applause] there's another iowan, congressman steve king -- [applause] who challenges president obama and nancy pelosi on capitol hill and defends the tea party. and for this karl rove threatened to primary him. >> boo! >> tea party patriots gave cindy pew the nickname sunshine cindy because she is one of the most cheerful, happy patr
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>> well, i think to see rand paul makes the point. we're not going to take 12 million people, 11 million people, whatever the number is, and we're not going to arrest them and incarcerate them and deport them. we're simply not going to do that. for me, joe, what i most focused on is that our economy needs these workers. america is in a global battle for capital and labor. and we need the labor. we need the labor at the high end. >> let me ask you. you know what the critics say? we have high unemployment rate. why can't americans do these jobs? >> well, look at my state. i'm your neighbor. and my state our biggest agriculture product is broilers, chickens. if you go to a chicken processing plant in mississippi, nobody in there speaks english. mississippians, alabamians, north carolinians, they don't want to take those jobs. texans don't want to take those jobs. we need the labor. we also need -- there's a lot of high, high end science technology engineering math talent in this country, students who come from overseas. we need them to s
>> well, i think to see rand paul makes the point. we're not going to take 12 million people, 11 million people, whatever the number is, and we're not going to arrest them and incarcerate them and deport them. we're simply not going to do that. for me, joe, what i most focused on is that our economy needs these workers. america is in a global battle for capital and labor. and we need the labor. we need the labor at the high end. >> let me ask you. you know what the critics say? we...
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make them get up there like rand paul did. it will be a difference if they really had to do it. so if you accept the filibuster then, of course, you accept defeat. you know, from the very, very beginning. and as far as the assault weapons ban, harry reid again, ahead of time, says, oh you know, it's a loser. >> dianne has worked so hard on this going back to the day she found the mayor dead in his office, had been killed. how strongly she feels about that. i know that. but right now, her amendment using the most optimistic numbers has less than 40 votes. >> that's not 60. >> bill: damn it, here is what really burns me about this. okay? first of all, notice, it's not the assault weapons ban that's brought up for a vote and loses. we can expect that maybe. we can expect that. it's not that the republicans shoot it down. we certainly would expect that. and we wouldn't like it. but we would know how it happened. what harry reid is saying, we are not even going to allow a vote. we are not even going to bring it up for a vote. but, you know, to mean, that's what it's all about. make t
make them get up there like rand paul did. it will be a difference if they really had to do it. so if you accept the filibuster then, of course, you accept defeat. you know, from the very, very beginning. and as far as the assault weapons ban, harry reid again, ahead of time, says, oh you know, it's a loser. >> dianne has worked so hard on this going back to the day she found the mayor dead in his office, had been killed. how strongly she feels about that. i know that. but right now, her...
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no, we won't talk about it and if you do, we're going to attack you, paul ryan, because you have a creative, insightful way to preserve medicare and make it more healthy in the future and put it on a sound path, we're going to say you're trying to destroy medicare. he's got a plan to save medicare. bring it into the 21st the -- te 20th century --, 21st century. ought to be discussed openly and fairly, not demonized. that's the level of debate we're in here. so in private we talk to our colleagues and they say yes, we need to make changes, rereally do. well, when? and when the paper is printed, the budget is printed, it's not there. it's not there. so there's no reform of the fundamental drivers of our debt. we also know that last year we spent $750 billion on 83 government social welfare programs, means-tested programs. that is, if your income is below a certain level, the government deems you worthy of subsidy of some kind. now, these 83 programs, many of them are duplicative, there's not a coherent focus to them that endeavors to help the people really other than giving them money. giving
no, we won't talk about it and if you do, we're going to attack you, paul ryan, because you have a creative, insightful way to preserve medicare and make it more healthy in the future and put it on a sound path, we're going to say you're trying to destroy medicare. he's got a plan to save medicare. bring it into the 21st the -- te 20th century --, 21st century. ought to be discussed openly and fairly, not demonized. that's the level of debate we're in here. so in private we talk to our...
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the house republicans hired paul comment who was the solicitor general for george w. bush. he's going to argue that the congress made this decision, it is reasonable for the federal government to maintain the view that they always had, that marriage is between a man and woman. that is all we need to recognize. the obamalli, administration solicitor general, will argue that it is discriminatory, it discriminates against gay couples, and there is no justification port -- for it. an attorney from new york city is representing the plaintiff in the case, a woman named kaity windsor. she was with partner, they met in the -- in greenwich village in the 1960's, they got married in toronto in 2007, they lived in new york, and her spouse died in 2009. she got a $363,000 estate tax bill from the irs. a lot of this was the value of the property they own, it went up. basically the ira's and treated her as if they were not married. as if theyted her were not married. her case is what they will hear today. vicky jackson. anst: this case comes up in audit posture. i alluded to it. usually
the house republicans hired paul comment who was the solicitor general for george w. bush. he's going to argue that the congress made this decision, it is reasonable for the federal government to maintain the view that they always had, that marriage is between a man and woman. that is all we need to recognize. the obamalli, administration solicitor general, will argue that it is discriminatory, it discriminates against gay couples, and there is no justification port -- for it. an attorney from...
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as part of today's and tomorrow's discussion offering an amendment on behalf of myself and senator paul, senator rubio, senator toomey, senator mcconnell that will redirect the $14.5 billion we spend on behalf of 11 million children, and this is the way we would do it. we would simply pin $1,300 and be their share of that money, each of those children, and let the money follow the child to the school they attend, any accredited school, public or private. now, here's the problem. in a contentious washington world this is a problem that seems to have a broad amount of agreement from the left and from the right. this $14.5 billion, which is appropriated expressly to help these 11 million children, isn't getting to them. it's ending up other places. it's distributed by a complicated federal forel la that's generally -- formula that's generally based on the number low-incom of low-income n a district and the average per-pupil expenditure in a state. here's what happens. what happens the money largely follows the teachers' salaries, and to get right to the bottom line, the children in wealthi
as part of today's and tomorrow's discussion offering an amendment on behalf of myself and senator paul, senator rubio, senator toomey, senator mcconnell that will redirect the $14.5 billion we spend on behalf of 11 million children, and this is the way we would do it. we would simply pin $1,300 and be their share of that money, each of those children, and let the money follow the child to the school they attend, any accredited school, public or private. now, here's the problem. in a...
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the manhattan declaration, family research council, heritage foundation, and john paul the great high school, and the culture of life and the catholic diocese of arlington. the catholic diocese of providence. human lifenion, the institute for religion and democracy. i want to remind everyone that if you take pictures of what happened as we marched by the supreme court, anyone you saw at the beginning of the march there was an intent to try to block us and we were able to keep going, we kneel down and we prayed, thank you for that. if you have pictures of that please e-mail them to mm@nation formarriage.org. people walking around that have petitions that will go to the supreme court. sign the petition. this is not an end. this is a beginning. it is my honor to introduce our first speaker. you have heard a brief prayer from him before. he is someone that stood up during proposition 8, that helped raise the money and get people together to get proposition 8 on the ballot. is the head of the said committee on marriage. and the archbishop of san francisco. come on. we can do better than th
the manhattan declaration, family research council, heritage foundation, and john paul the great high school, and the culture of life and the catholic diocese of arlington. the catholic diocese of providence. human lifenion, the institute for religion and democracy. i want to remind everyone that if you take pictures of what happened as we marched by the supreme court, anyone you saw at the beginning of the march there was an intent to try to block us and we were able to keep going, we kneel...
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rand paul is a rising star and the new "it" boy in the republican party. and i've got to say whether you agree or not, the old-fashioned filibuster like jimmy stewart in "mr. smith goes to washington" and held the floor in a real filibuster captured the imagination i think of conservatives and liberals as well. and you know, since then, he won the cpac straw poll. made a big speech on immigration. he's going to headline a fund raising dinner for iowa, interesting state, iowa state republican party in may. so, we're delighted to have him as our exclusive guest at the top of the hour. >> clayton: fascinating. and electrified fences and now sort of electrified everybody with the big feature speech on immigration, and you can watch it here later on the fox news channel later this afternoon. >> thanks, guys. >> alisyn: the story of lieutenant michael murphy is on the big screen. the movie almost didn't get made and the unbelievable story from the film maker. >> jesse: first cigarettes and now cigars, how the f.d.a. plan to regulate your celebratory smoke. >> cl
rand paul is a rising star and the new "it" boy in the republican party. and i've got to say whether you agree or not, the old-fashioned filibuster like jimmy stewart in "mr. smith goes to washington" and held the floor in a real filibuster captured the imagination i think of conservatives and liberals as well. and you know, since then, he won the cpac straw poll. made a big speech on immigration. he's going to headline a fund raising dinner for iowa, interesting state, iowa...
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this week, senator rand paul's rise to gop fame and of course, ashley judd. according to abc news here, judd apparently has the support of former president bill clinton. and news reported friday that bill clinton encouraged judd to e he were the race and promised he would help her. the report said former president clinton is also encouraged kentucky secretary of state allison grimes to get into the race as well. >> right. >> why -- first of all, why is bill clinton so interested in this race and why would he be encouraging a cat fight? >> it is my understanding, i hope you didn't say cat fight because it's two women. it is my understanding that this happened -- >> wildcats. kentucky wildcats. >> different times actually. initially, a conversation with ashley judd i think some time ago and then only recently with the secretary of state. and look, i think any -- if you are a person who believes in having a strong party and a deep bench, you want to try to encourage as many good people to think about it because, look, the likelihood is both of them might -- will
this week, senator rand paul's rise to gop fame and of course, ashley judd. according to abc news here, judd apparently has the support of former president bill clinton. and news reported friday that bill clinton encouraged judd to e he were the race and promised he would help her. the report said former president clinton is also encouraged kentucky secretary of state allison grimes to get into the race as well. >> right. >> why -- first of all, why is bill clinton so interested in...